Storm Field Weatherman Biography and Wiki

Storm Field is an American retired television meteorologist born on November 25, 1948, best known for his meteorological work in the New York media market. He followed his father, a longtime New York weatherman Dr. Frank Field, into the business.

Storm Field Age and Birthday

Field was born as Elliott David Field on November 25, 1948, in the United States. He celebrates his birthday on 25th November every year.

Storm Field Weatherman Family, Parents and Siblings

Field is the son of Frank Field who was a meteorologist on TV in New York City for five decades. He has a sister, Allison Field, who is an actress known for her popular roles in Presumed Innocent (1990) and Gideon Oliver (1989).

Storm Field Wife, Is he married?

Field is a married man, he is a father of two daughters and lives in Westchester County, in New York, United States. Details about his wife are not known.

Storm Field Measurements and Facts

Here are some interesting facts and body measurements you should know about Storm Field.

Storm Field (l), who reported the weather for several New York TV stations, is now retired and living in Florida near his dad, the pioneering TV meteorologist Dr. Frank Field (right).

Full Name: Elliott David Field

Also Known As Storm Field

Age: 71 years (2019)

Date of Birth: November 25, 1948

Place of Birth: the United States

Birthday: November 25

Nationality: American

Education‎: To be updated

Father’s Name: Frank Field

Mother’s Name: Mrs. Field

Siblings: Allison Field

Spouse: Married

Children: 2

Height: Average

Weight: Moderate

Hair Colour: Black

Profession: Retired Meteorologist

Employer: Retired

Known For: Meteorology at WABC, WCBS, and WWOR

Net Worth: $1 million – $5 million (approx.)

Storm Field Weatherman

Storm Field WABC

His first foray into weather casting came as part of WABC’s Eyewitness News program. In March 1976, Field was hired by the station and he made his first appearances on television when covering Hurricane Belle, followed by working when Tex Antoine was ill. He also did the weekend weather broadcasts as well as the 11 pm weather broadcast on weekdays.

On November 29, 1976, he became the permanent forecaster as a replacement for one discontinued Antoine, who had been suspended after an inappropriate remark touching a rape story five days earlier.

His primary responsibilities were the 6 PM and 11 PM newscasts, with other forecasters such as Ira Joe Fisher and Sam Champion appearing on the 5 PM newscast. In 1978, Field joined the morning team with Shelli Sonstein and Jimmy Fink at New York radio station WPLJ.

Apart from doing his weather duties, in 1981, Field became the anchor of the 5 PM Eyewitness News broadcast, working alongside Tracy Egan and (later) Kaity Tong. He anchored until 1983, when Tom Snyder took over the newscast, and subbed off and on until 1984.

Field left WABC in 1991 and was replaced by Sam Champion on the 6 PM and 11 PM Eyewitness News broadcasts.

Storm Field WCBS

After leaving WABC, Field joined his father Dr. Frank Field at WCBS, on August 24, 1992, making it the first time the two had worked together.

In anticipation of his debut WCBS shot a series of commercials with Field and his father using puns on both meteorologists’ names. He remained with WCBS until 1997, succeeding Irv Gikofsky as the station’s chief meteorologist and afterwards he moved to WCBS’ morning newscast toward the end of his time there.

Storm Field WWOR

His third and last weather post was at WWOR in 1997, where he used to report on the station’s 10 PM newscast and also served as WWOR’s chief meteorologist. While working at WWOR, Field got another chance to work alongside his father who was hired by WWOR as a weekend weathercaster in the early 2000s prior to retiring.

Field left WWOR in 2007 after a whole decade due to cutbacks at both WWOR and sister station WNYW and was replaced by former WCBS weather personality Audrey Puente.

Storm Field Net Worth

Field drives a 1983 Mercedes Turbo Diesel automobile that has been retrofitted to run on used vegetable oil, saying he had done so after realizing that the price of fuel was to skyrocket. His net worth ranges between $1 million and $5 million.

Frequently Asked Questions About Storm Field

Who is Storm Field?

Field is an American retired television meteorologist known for working for WABC, WCBS, and WWOR.

How old is Storm Field?

Field is 71 years old as of 2019. He was born on November 25, 1948.

How tall is Field?

Field stands at an average height, he has not shared his height with the public. His height will be listed once we have it from a credible source.

Is Storm Field married?

Field is married but details about his wife are not known.

How much is Storm Field worth?

His net worth ranges between $1 million and $5 million.

Where does Field live?

Field lives in Westchester County, New York.

Is Field dead or alive?

Field is still alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.

What happened to Field?

Field retired in 2007.

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